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Lewis E. A. Bridgeport CT

![EALewis.jpg][1]E. A. LewisBookbindersBridgeportCt.Collection ABM,00092, prov.TJ [1]: /media/attachments/bbdir_entry/484/EALewis.jpg (E. A. Lewis)

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Lewis Edward Berlin CT

Edward LewisBookbindernorth of the old church *BerlinConnecticut. 1.*Lewis’ bindery burned down when a workman left a cigar stump burning. The bindery was rebuilt but shortly after, in 1834, he moved.  Catharine M. North, History of Berlin Connecticut .  pg.1761. Catharine M. North, History of Berlin Connecticut2.(1834) Norwich CT., and carried on the business with his brother. ibid

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Lewis Jansen, NY NY

Jansen LewisBookbinderNew YorkNew York 1Hanna French, pg. 105

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Lewis John New York NY

John LewisBookbinder 60 Fair streetNew YorkNew York  1.1.(1798)Longworth’s City Directory.same address in Longworth’ 1799 directory.(1799)70 Gold Street. Hannah French, “Early American Bookbinding by Hand” from:”Bookbinding in America” Lehmann-Haupt ed. 1967. pg.107.2. (1800) New York City Directory pg. 16.

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Leyland Robert Halifax NH

Roberts Leyland or Leland(17??-18??) “Son of William Leland he first worked as a bookbinder for ThomasEdwards. He went on to set up business in Halifax as a printer, stationer,bookseller and publisher at his home at 10/15 Corn Market [1820, 1842, 1879]as R. Leyland & Sons” Malcom Bull’s Calderdale Companion “L””http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~calderdalecompanion/l.html

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